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I Can’t Believe What My Fiancé Wants to Do With MY Inheritance

Posted on January 3, 2026

A woman going through a rough patch in her five-year relationship turned to online communities for advice. After a heated argument with her fiancé over finances, she began to question whether she was wrong to stand her ground against the man she loves. Here’s her full story:
I got engaged to my partner, a 35-year-old man, about a year ago.

We’ve been together for five years now, and our wedding is set for May 2025.

Sadly, just a couple of weeks after our engagement, my nanna passed away.

She and my grandfather had worked tirelessly throughout their lives, achieving both success and financial stability.

They lived frugally when they were young, which allowed them to build significant wealth later on. My grandfather, in particular, has always been brilliant at managing money and investments.

In her will, my grandmother left a very generous sum to be divided among me, my brother, and my three cousins.

Even after splitting it five ways, each of us received a substantial amount. I’d rather not disclose the exact figure.

When I shared the news with my fiancé, he seemed extremely excited—more than I had expected.

I brushed it off at first, but the next day, I overheard him chatting with his friends during a gaming session, saying, “I can pay my credit card off with that money, mate!

We can finally get that boys’ holiday we’ve been planning!”

I walked into the room and asked, “What money?” He looked at me oddly and said, “From your nan, babe.”

That’s when I lost it. I told him firmly, “You won’t be using any of that money without my consent, and there’s definitely no boys’ holiday happening.

It’s not your money to claim; it was specifically left to me by my grandmother. It’s not up for debate.”

The argument quickly escalated—voices were raised, and hurtful words were exchanged.

I stormed out of the room, upset and frustrated.

Later, he paused his gaming and came into the kitchen to confront me, accusing me of embarrassing him in front of his friends.

He also implied that my finances would automatically become ours once we were married. But it wasn’t me who brought up a holiday, and the idea that I’d be some kind of financial burden is ridiculous.

I have a stable job, and we’re not even planning to have kids.

Unable to handle the tension any longer, I left the house without another word and went to stay with a friend—where I’m writing this now. I should mention that this all just happened.

Until recently, I wasn’t even sure I’d receive the inheritance at all because of various family and legal issues.

So… am I really at fault here?

 

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